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mindjuice
Mindjuice is a simple and easy-to-use brainfuck interpreter for rust.
Documentation is available at the mindjuice docs.
lib.rs
:
mindjuice
Mindjuice is a simple and easy-to-use brainfuck interpreter!
Usage
Mindjuice parses and runs brainfuck programs in two stages. First, it converts an input string into a Vec<Instruction>
, then it can run that instruction vector to produce output.
You can pass anything which implements Iterator<char>
to the parse function.
For example, parsing and executing static string:
extern crate mindjuice;
use std::io;
// parse_instructions will return Err() if there are any unmatched left or right brackets.
// Because we know this program doesn't have any unmatched brackets, using `.unwrap()` is fine.
let instructions = mindjuice::parse_instructions("++++++++[>++++[>++>+++>+++>+<<<<-]>+>+>->>+[<]<-]>>.>---.+++++++..+++.>>.<-.<.+++.------.--------.>>+.>++.".chars()).unwrap();
let mut buffer = Vec::new();
// Execute the instructions!
mindjuice::execute_brainfuck(instructions, // Instructions vec
&mut buffer, // io::Write to send output to
io::empty(), // io::Read to get input from
30000000u64 // Maximum program iterations to run before returning
).unwrap();
assert_eq!(&buffer[..], b"Hello World!\n");
Note: Because the hello world program example doesn't use the ,
input command, we can use
io::empty()
as the input. However, if we provided io::empty()
for a program which did use
,
, execute_brainfuck()
would loop indefinitely waiting for input.